One of the biggest movie stars of all-time (and no, that isn’t an exaggeration), has officially found her next project. A new report fromTHRrevealed thatMichelle Pfeifferhas joinedNicole KidmanandElle Fanningin the cast ofMargo’s Got Money Troubles, the upcoming series which will see Pfeiffer work with her husband,David E. Kelley, for the first time in their careers. The show is set to air on Apple TV+, withA24on board to produce. Kelley will adapt the novel fromRufi Thorpe, who is also credited as a writer on the teleplay. Fanning will play the lead role of Margo in the series, who is the daughter of a Hooters waitress and former pro wrestler who had an affair with her English professor, gets pregnant, and then turns to OnlyFans to make ends meet.
Pfeiffer is fresh off her third MCU appearance inAnt-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, and she also starred alongsideViola DavisandGillian Andersonin the Showtime series,The First Lady. Pfeiffer has been nominated for three Oscars in her career dating back to 1989 for her work inDangerous Liaisons, the steamy romance drama which also starsGlenn CloseandJohn Malkovich. She earned her second Academy Award nomination the year after inThe Fabulous Baker Boys, the romantic comedy which puts her in a love triangle withJeff Bridgesand his brotherBeau. Her most recent Oscar nomination came a few years later inLove Field, a period drama which sees her in the leading role oppositeDennis Haysbert.

What Have Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning Been in Lately?
Kidman stars oppositeLiev SchreiberinThe Perfect Couple, which has been topping the Netflix TV charts for several weeks, and earlier this year she teamed up with Netflix for the age-gap romantic comedy,A Family Affair, which she stars in alongsideZac Efron. As for Fanning, she has most recently starred inThe Great, the costume drama which is currently streaming onHulu, and she also plays the lead role of Michelle Carter in the true crime bio-series,The Girl from Plainville.
Margo’s Got Money Troublesdoes not yet have an official release date, and it’s unknown when it will begin production. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates and watch Pfeiffer alongsideJavier BardeminMother!, now streaming onParamount+.

A couple’s relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.
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